they should come out to the home and investigate from there they will descide if it is necessary to send out a child services person. if they think it is necessary. then they will send one out and will talk to both the parents and the child. the child could be pulled from the family if the abuse if obvious and if it is necessary.
To stop abusers, they should be held accountable for their actions. If someone reports the abuse to the police, the person may stop their abuse.
Signs of teen abuse can vary from victim to victim. Some signs of teen abuse are poor school performance, trouble concentrating and sleeping, poor eating and depression.
California and Florida have the highest numbers of teen drug abuse
Only the police departments have copies of blank police reports. You can not obtain copies of blank police reports.
what are the five useful details contained in official reports of cases of abuse
Based on my understanding, someone reports it to the County Animal Control Unity or Police Department first. Then, an investigator is sent to the premises to evaluate the situation and take appropiate action, if necessary. Reporting abuse can be anonimous.
If he smacks you with a shoe, it is abuse.
* No, the police cannot charge anyone with verbal abuse unless a serious threat can be proven. Physical abuse leaves marks and thus the police can charge the batterer.
He fought to end racism and teen abuse along with teen drugs
Investigative Reports - 1991 Teen Wilderness Camps was released on: USA: 9 November 2002
One can find police accident reports on the official websites of the state. An example is the official website of New Jersey. One can read the police accident reports in .pdf form.
At home, at a friend's, at parties, at college -- anyplace where alcohol can be obtained by a teen.